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- the present disclosure relates to a technology in which a terminal apparatus switches a data transmission path by itself in a communication service environment based on an interworking between different types of networks.
- a mobile communication network environment will be developed to support Ultra Reliable and Low Latency Communication (URLLC) service, which can be supported by, for example, a 5th generation mobile communication network (hereinafter, referred to as 5G) environment.
- URLLC Ultra Reliable and Low Latency Communication
- a very short data transmission delay (for example, 0.5 ms) may be allowed for providing the URLLC service, and a relatively longer transmission delay of control information (for example, 10 ms) compared to data transmission may be allowed.
- the non-standalone technology is a scheme for using 4G (LTE) as a primary network to secure seamless coverage and using 5G as a secondary network to transmit and receive data with higher-capability/lower-latency.
- LTE 4G
- 5G 5G
- a terminal apparatus accesses a 4G network, which is a primary network, and accesses a 5G network, which is a secondary network.
- BS Base Station
- 5G BS which the terminal apparatus accesses to be connected to the 5G network as which is the secondary network
- a technology in which the terminal apparatus accesses all of two or more different BSs (master/secondary) to use a communication service is referred to as a Dual Connectivity (DC) technology.
- DC Dual Connectivity
- the terminal apparatus uses the DC technology through which the terminal apparatus accesses both the 4G BS as the master node and the 5G BS as the secondary node in order to use a communication service using 4G as a primary network and 5G as a secondary network.
- the DC technology may also support dual connectivity for not only a terminal apparatus operating in a non-standalone mode but also a terminal apparatus operating in a standalone mode in the 5G environment by providing dual connectivity for networks using different frequency bands (for example, 3.5 GHz and 28 GHz).
- different frequency bands for example, 3.5 GHz and 28 GHz.
- an access procedure between the terminal apparatus and the secondary node is performed under the control of the master node which the terminal apparatus is accessing.
- the present disclosure proposes a new method of minimizing involvement of the master node in switching of the data transmission path for transmitting user plane data by the terminal apparatus.
- a terminal apparatus includes: an access unit configured to access a first network through access to a first access device and access a second network, which is different from the first network, through access to a second access device, so as to maintain dual connectivity to the first network and the second network; a determination unit configured to determine whether to switch a data transmission path for transmitting user data, based on radio environment information of the first network and radio environment information of the second network; and a switching unit configured to, when it is determined to switch the data transmission path, switch the data transmission path from the first network to the second network so that the user data, which was transmitted through the first network, is transmitted through the second network.
- the expected throughput of the first network and the expected throughput of the second network may be identified from a mapping table in which the expected throughput is mapped to the radio environment information for each of the first network and the second network.
- the determination unit may be configured to determine whether to switch the data transmission path according to a preset period, and when a difference between expected throughput of the first network and expected throughput of the second network in a specific period is higher than or equal to a threshold value, determine to switch the data transmission path.
- the switching unit may switch the data transmission path from the first network to the second network by transmitting a packet making a request for activating the second network.
- a method of switching a data transmission path by a terminal apparatus includes: an access step of accessing a first network through access to a first access device and accessing a second network, which is different from the first network, through access to a second access device, so as to maintain dual connectivity to the first network and the second network; a determination step of determining whether to switch a data transmission path for transmitting user data, based on radio environment information of the first network and radio environment information of the second network; and a switching step of, when it is determined to switch the data transmission path, switching the data transmission path from the first network to the second network so that the user data, which was transmitted through the first network, is transmitted through the second network.
- the determination step may include determining to switch the data transmission path when expected throughput of the second network according to the radio environment information of the second network is higher than expected throughput of the first network according to the radio environment information of the first network.
- the expected throughput of the first network and the expected throughput of the second network may be identified from a mapping table in which the expected throughput is mapped to the radio environment information for each of the first network and the second network.
- the determination step may include determining whether to switch the data transmission path according to a preset period, and when a difference between expected throughput of the first network and expected throughput of the second network in a specific period is higher than or equal to a threshold value, determining to switch the data transmission path.
- the switching step may include switching the data transmission path from the first network to the second network by transmitting a packet making a request for activating the second network.
- a terminal apparatus and a method of switching a data transmission path by a terminal apparatus of the present disclosure it is possible to minimize involvement of a master node by the terminal apparatus being able to determine whether to switch the data transmission path for transmitting user plane data and switch a data transmission path by itself in a communication service environment based on interworking between different types of networks.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a communication environment according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a terminal apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating networks based on a communication environment according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 4 illustrates a call processing procedure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a method of switching a data transmission path by a terminal apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a communication environment in which a terminal apparatus operates according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- An embodiment of the present disclosure describes a Dual Connectivity (DC) technology as a technology through which the terminal apparatus accesses all Base Stations (BSs) (master/secondary) of respective networks on the basis of a mutual link between different types of networks to use a communication service.
- DC Dual Connectivity
- a communication environment to which an embodiment of the present disclosure is applied is limited to a communication environment in which different types of networks, for example, radio section access devices of 4G and 5G coexist.
- a BS 200 illustrated in FIG. 1 is referred to as a 4G BS, which is an access device supporting radio section access of a 4G network
- a BS 10 illustrated in FIG. 1 is referred to as a 5G BS, which is an access device supporting radio section access of a 5G network.
- the 5G BS may be divided into a 5G 3.5 GHz BS 10 A and a 5G 28 GHz BS 10 B included in respective networks on the basis of a frequency band provided in a 5G environment.
- the present disclosure is not limited thereto but may include BSs based on various frequency bands according to a frequency band provided in the 5G environment.
- 5G aims at an Ultra Reliable and Low Latency Communication (URLLC) service based on near real time data transmission/reception.
- URLLC Ultra Reliable and Low Latency Communication
- 5G allows a very short data transmission (transmission and reception) delay (for example, 0.5 ms) and the allowance of a relatively longer control information transmission (transmission and reception) delay (for example, 10 ms) compared to data is being discussed.
- the non-standalone technology is a scheme for securing seamless coverage using 4G (LTE) as a primary network and transmitting and receiving higher-capability/lower-latency data using 5G as a secondary network.
- LTE 4G
- the non-standalone technology is a technology using a communication service based on a mutual link between 4G and 5G networks.
- a terminal apparatus 100 supports the non-standalone technology.
- the terminal apparatus 100 accesses a 4G network, which is a primary network, and additionally accesses a 5G network, which is a secondary network, according to the non-standalone technology.
- BS Base Station
- 5G BS which the terminal apparatus 100 accesses to be connected to the 5G network, which is the secondary network
- the terminal apparatus 100 may access the 4G BS 200 , which is the master node, and access all 5G BSs 10 , which are the secondary nodes, in order to use a communication service using 4G as the primary network and 5G as the secondary network according to the application of the DC technology.
- the access to all 5G BSs 10 may mean access to all of the 5G 3.5 GHz BS 10 A and the 5G 28 GHz BS 10 B.
- the terminal apparatus 100 may also support a standalone technology in the 5G environment.
- the terminal apparatus 100 may access the 5G 3.5 GHz BS 10 A as the master node and the 5G 28 GHz BS 10 B as the secondary node, or inversely may access the 5G 28 GHz BS 10 B as the master node and the 5G 3.5 GHz BS 10 A as the secondary node.
- processing of additionally accessing/releasing/access switching of the secondary node of the terminal apparatus 100 may be performed under the control of the master node.
- the secondary node of the terminal apparatus 100 is managed by the master node.
- the DC technology between 4G and 5G or the DC technology between different frequency bands within 5G needs to minimize the control of the master node in processing of additional accessing/releasing/access switching of the secondary node of the terminal apparatus 100 .
- An embodiment of the present disclosure newly proposes an implementation method of minimizing the control of the master node in the use of the DC technology.
- an embodiment of the present disclosure proposes a method by which the terminal apparatus 100 switches a data transmission path for transmitting user plane data by itself to minimize the control of the master node, and a configuration of the terminal apparatus 100 for implementing the same will be described below in detail.
- FIG. 2 schematically illustrates a configuration of the terminal apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the terminal apparatus 100 includes an access unit 110 , a determination unit 120 , and a switching unit 130 .
- All or at least some of the elements of the terminal apparatus 100 may be implemented in the form of a hardware module, a software module, or a combination of a hardware module and a software module.
- the software module may be understood as, for example, an instruction executed by a processor for processing calculations within the terminal apparatus 100 , and the instruction may be installed in a separate memory within the terminal apparatus 100 .
- the terminal apparatus 100 may further include a communication unit 140 , which is an RF module for performing an actual communication function with another network device (for example, a BS) as well as the above-described elements.
- a communication unit 140 is an RF module for performing an actual communication function with another network device (for example, a BS) as well as the above-described elements.
- the communication unit 140 may include, for example, an antenna system, an RF transceiver, one or more amplifiers, a tuner, one or more oscillators, a digital signal processor, a CODEC chipset, and a memory, but is not limited thereto, and may include all known circuits for performing the function.
- the terminal apparatus 100 may switch a data transmission path for transmitting user plane data by itself on the basis of the above-described elements.
- the access unit 110 performs a function of processing dual connectivity.
- the access unit 110 accesses a first network through access to a first access device and accesses a second network, which is different from the first network, through access to a second access device according to a non-standalone operation.
- the terminal apparatus 100 initially accesses the 4G BS 200 as the master node and then accesses the 5G BS 10 as the secondary node in the non-standalone operation.
- the first network is the 4G network
- the first access device is the 4G BS 200
- the second network is the 5G network
- the second access device is the 5G BS 10 .
- the first network and the first access device are mentioned as the 4G network and the 4G BS 200 , respectively, and the second network and the second access device are mentioned as the 5G network and the 5G BS 10 , respectively.
- the access unit 110 initially accesses the 4G network through access to the 4G BS 200 and additionally accesses the 5G network through access to the 5G BS 10 according to the non-standalone operation, thereby maintaining the dual connectivity to the 4G network and the 5G network.
- the 5G BS 10 includes both the 5G 3.5 GHz BS 10 A and the 5G 28 GHz BS 10 B.
- a communication environment for supporting the dual connectivity operation may follow a network configuration as illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- the terminal apparatus 100 includes an RF module for supporting each of the 4G network (LTE) and the 5G network (3.5 GHz and 28 GHz) in the communication unit 140 and thus processes the dual connectivity operation for initially accessing the 4G network and additionally accessing the 5G network.
- LTE 4G network
- 5G network 3.5 GHz and 28 GHz
- the terminal apparatus 100 may process the dual connectivity operation of accessing the 5G 3.5 GHz BS 10 A as the master node and the 5G 28 GHz BS 10 B as the secondary node, or inversely may access the 5G 28 GHz BS 10 B as the master node and the 5G 3.5 GHz BS 10 A as the secondary node.
- the dual connectivity operation is defined through a call processing procedure as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- a 4G signaling APN is generated through a 4G RRC Connection establishment and Attach procedure (1).
- the terminal apparatus 100 processes access to the 4G network by performing RRC connection setup through the 4G network.
- a data transmission path through which the terminal apparatus 100 transmits user plane data may be set as the 4G network.
- a 5G signaling APN may be generated and RRC connection setup may be performed through the network, and thus additional access to the 5G network may be completed.
- a 5G GW in the configuration of FIG. 4 may be understood as a configuration including at least some of a User Plane Function (UPF) serving to perform a user plane function and a Session Management Function (SMF) serving to perform a session management function in the 5G network of FIG. 3 .
- UPF User Plane Function
- SMF Session Management Function
- a 5G MME may be understood as a core configuration of the 5G network including an Access and Mobility Function (AMF) serving to perform a mobility management function in FIG. 3 .
- AMF Access and Mobility Function
- the determination unit 120 determines whether to switch the data transmission path for transmitting user plane data.
- the determination unit 120 determines whether to switch the data transmission path for transmitting the user plane data on the basis of radio environment information of the 4G network and radio environment information of the 5G network in the state in which the dual connectivity to the 4G network and the 5G network is maintained.
- the radio environment information is not limited to the above-example, but may include all pieces of information for identifying a network state of each of the 4G network and the 5G network belonging to the dual connectivity.
- the determination unit 120 identifies each of expected throughput of the 4G network according to radio environment information of the 4G network and expected throughput of the 5G network according to radio environment information of the 5G network.
- the determination unit 120 may determine to switch the data transmission path for transmitting user plane data from the current 4G network to the 5G network.
- the expected throughput of the 4G network and the expected throughput of the 5G network are identified from a mapping table in which the expected throughput is mapped to the radio environment information for each of the 4G network and the 5G network.
- the expected throughput mapped to each piece of the radio environment information in the mapping table may be mapped in the form of a value obtained by averaging, for example, current (current period) radio environment information and past (previous periods) radio environment information.
- the averaging of the radio environment information may be processed through, for example, a scheme using a digital filter including an Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) filter.
- IIR Infinite Impulse Response
- the determination unit 120 determines whether to switch the data transmission path according to a preset period.
- a hysteresis margin is applied to prevent a frequent switching operation (PING PONG) of the data transmission path.
- the data transmission path is switched only when a difference between expected throughput of the 4G network and expected throughput of the 5G network identified in a specific period is larger than or equal to a threshold value.
- the determination about whether to switch the data transmission path corresponds to a procedure of Link Switching to 5G (3) in the call processing process described above with reference to FIG. 4 .
- the switching unit 130 performs a function of switching the data transmission path.
- the switching unit 130 may switch the data transmission path from the 4G network to the 5G network, and thus allow user plane data that was transmitted through the 4G network to be transmitted through the 5G network.
- the switching unit 130 transmits a packet making a request for activating the 5G network to the 5G network, thereby switching the data transmission path from the 4G network to the 5G network.
- Such a switching process may be described through the call processing procedure described above with reference to FIG. 4 .
- the packet making a request for activating the 5G network is transmitted to a 5G GW located in the 5G network through a procedure of 5G Link Activation Request (4).
- the 5G GW may switch the data transmission path conventionally set as the 4G network to the 5G network, so that the user plane data can be transmitted through the 5G network.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart schematically illustrating a method of switching a data transmission path by the terminal apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the access unit 110 initially accesses the 4G network through access to the 4G BS 200 and additionally accesses the 5G network through access to the 5G BS 10 according to the non-standalone operation, thereby maintaining the dual connectivity to the 4G network and the 5G network in S 10 and S 20 .
- Such a dual connectivity operation may be defined through the call processing procedure described above with reference to FIG. 4 .
- a 4G signaling APN is generated through a 4G RRC Connection establishment and Attach procedure (1).
- the terminal apparatus 100 processes access to the 4G network by performing RRC connection setup through the 4G network.
- the data transmission path for transmitting user plane data by the terminal apparatus 100 may be set as the 4G network.
- a 5G GW in the configuration of FIG. 4 may be understood as a configuration including at least some of a User Plane Function (UPF) and a Session Management Function (SMF) in the 5G network of FIG. 3 .
- UPF User Plane Function
- SMF Session Management Function
- a 5G MME may be understood as a core configuration of the 5G network including an Access and Mobility Function (AMF) serving to perform a mobility management function in FIG. 3 .
- AMF Access and Mobility Function
- the determination unit 120 determines whether to switch the data transmission path for transmitting the user plane data on the basis of radio environment information of the 4G network and radio environment information of the 5G network in the state in which the dual connectivity to the 4G network and the 5G network is maintained in S 30 to S 60 .
- the radio environment information according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is information identified for each of the 4G network and the 5G network belonging to the dual connectivity.
- the radio environment information may include, for example, transmission intensity information (RSTP), a Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SINR), and downlink bandwidth information (effective DL BW).
- RSTP transmission intensity information
- SINR Signal-to-Noise Ratio
- DL BW downlink bandwidth information
- the radio environment information is not limited to the above-example, but may include all pieces of information for identifying a network state of each of the 4G network and the 5G network.
- the determination unit 120 identifies each of expected throughput of the 4G network according to radio environment information of the 4G network and expected throughput of the 5G network according to radio environment information of the 5G network.
- the determination unit 120 may determine to switch the data transmission path for transmitting user plane data from the current 4G network to the 5G network.
- the expected throughput of the first network and the expected throughput of the second network may be identified from a mapping table in which the expected throughput is mapped to the radio environment information for each of the 4G network and the 5G network.
- the expected throughput mapped to each piece of the radio environment information in the mapping table may be mapped in the form of a value obtained by averaging, for example, current radio environment information and past radio environment information.
- the averaging of the radio environment information may be processed through, for example, a scheme using a digital filter including an Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) filter.
- IIR Infinite Impulse Response
- the determination unit 120 determines whether to switch the data transmission path according to a preset period.
- a hysteresis margin is applied to prevent a frequent switching operation (PING PONG) of the data transmission path.
- the data transmission path is switched only when a difference between expected throughput of the 4G network and expected throughput of the 5G network identified in a specific period is larger than or equal to a threshold value.
- the switching unit 130 switches the data transmission path from the 4G network to the 5G network so that the user plane data, which was transmitted through the 4G network, can be transmitted through the 5G network in S 70 .
- the switching unit 130 transmits a packet making a request for activating the 5G network to the 5G network, thereby switching the data transmission path from the 4G network to the 5G network.
- Such a switching process may be described through the call processing procedure described above with reference to FIG. 4 .
- the packet making a request for activating the 5G network is transmitted to a 5G GW located in the 5G network through a procedure of 5G Link Activation Request (4).
- whether to switch the data transmission path for transmitting user plane data may be directly determined by identifying expected throughput of each of the 4G network and the 5G network on the basis of radio environment information of each of the 4G network and the 5G network belonging to dual connectivity.
- the terminal apparatus 100 may switch the data transmission path without any link between a 4G MME corresponding to a core configuration of the 4G network and a 5G MME corresponding to a core configuration of the 5G network, thereby minimizing involvement of the 4G network corresponding to a master node in DC technology.
- the method of switching the data transmission path may be implemented in the form of a program instruction that can be executed through various computer means and recorded in a computer-readable medium.
- the computer readable medium may include a program command, a data file, a data structure, and the like independently or in combination.
- the program command recorded in the medium may be things specially designed and configured for the present disclosure, or things that are well known to and can be used by those skilled in the computer software related art.
- Examples of the computer-readable recording medium include magnetic media such as hard disks, floppy disks and magnetic tapes, optical media such as a Compact Disc Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM) and a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD), magneto-optical media such as floppy disks, and hardware devices such as a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM) and a flash memory, which are specially configured to store and perform program instructions.
- Examples of the program command include a machine language code generated by a compiler and a high-level language code executable by a computer through an interpreter and the like.
- the hardware device may be configured to operate as one or more software modules in order to perform operations of the present disclosure, and vice versa.
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